2pcs Rear Mud Flaps Splash Guard Kit Fit Chrysler 300 2005-2013 on 2040-parts.com
US $31.60
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Return policy details:
Manufacturer Part Number:82208032
Warranty:Yes
Fit for Chrysler 300 2005-2013
Heavy duty and flexible composite material long life Available in pairs for the rear Packing included 2× Mud Flaps with screws in box
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Shipping Terms & Condition
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Item will be shipped within 1-2 working days after your payment verified. Sometimes date will be delayed due to shortage. We won't be responsible for any delay during delivery including but not limited to customs postage checking, strike, force majored etc. Tracking number will be provided, online tracking is available after custom clearence 5-7 days later. |
Return Policy
All sales are final, please read our Return Policy carefully before bidding. No return will be acceptable over 14 days after package be received. No claim can be filed over 14 days after package has been delivered .Please contact us immediately if meet any problems with item. Only defective and incorrect item will be exchanged, Please provide a clear photo of the item that you received so we can do the exchange process. We highly recommended professional installment for all items. Installment instructions are not included in some products. If item is claimed as not fit, professional proof is required. Attention: Please inspect products carefully under the carrier's eyes upon arrival , no damaged claim will be honored over 3 days after delivery. If item is found damaged upon arrival, Please refuse to sign in it or take a photo of the problem. We will file the damage claim to the carrier. After claim has been approved, we will resend new one or refund. Buyer is responsible for return shipping fees in any case. Shipping, handling fees are non refundable. | | | |
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